Originally posted by Lucas Davies
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Clarification for Quitting the Online Olympiad
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Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec View Post
There is nothing that can be done to resolve what happened. What can we do going forward?
At the same time, such recognition would in no way mean that GM Kaiqi agreed with the Captain's decisions and, if desired, he could continue to defend his point of view.
All people make mistakes sometimes, even good men. But not everyone has the courage to admit these mistakes.
Do we have a chance for a happy ending in this story? I don't know. As Kerry Liles pointed out, “Chess players have egos - many are quite large and expanding”.
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Originally posted by Victor Itkine View Post
This situation, indeed, cannot be played back, but it can be greatly smoothed out. If Yang Kaiqi found the courage to admit that he made a rash decision under the influence of emotion; that he regrets it (and even apologies to the team); that it would be more correct to finish the tournament first, and only then express his concerns; such a move would undoubtedly only increase the respect for GM Kaiqi in the Canadian chess community, and preserve his reputation.
At the same time, such recognition would in no way mean that GM Kaiqi agreed with the Captain's decisions and, if desired, he could continue to defend his point of view.
All people make mistakes sometimes, even good men. But not everyone has the courage to admit these mistakes.
Do we have a chance for a happy ending in this story? I don't know. As Kerry Liles pointed out, “Chess players have egos - many are quite large and expanding”.
The last thing that anyone wants is for us to lose another grandmaster like what has happened too many times in the past.
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Kaiqi has stated his regret more than once to me in email. This is what he said to me in email moments before I posted my comment to Mr. Victor Itkine which email I had not read as it came in as I was typing my reply.
Originally posted by Grandmaster Kaiqi YangI sincerely apologize to CFC, and to you, as the president of CFC, and to the whole team, for my decision of quitting in the middle of the tournament. I hope my situation will not happen again for future players.
Thank you again, Vlad. I sincerely appreciate your all-time kindness to me.
Best,
Kaiqi
I think we should move on from this.
Last edited by Vlad Drkulec; Thursday, 27th August, 2020, 03:24 PM.
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Originally posted by Grandmaster Kaiqi Yang
I sincerely apologize to CFC, and to you, as the president of CFC, and to the whole team, for my decision of quitting in the middle of the tournament.
We definitely have significant progress here.
Hey, all trolls!
There will be no friendly chess boxing match. Swallow your drool.
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